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1 The serious drawback to Borsék is its great distance from a railway.
2 But there was one serious drawback to this brilliant prospect of wealth.
3 One serious drawback of the contain-and-counter attitude is apparent when a team goes behind.
4 The Ashton Clark system has only had one serious drawback that I can see.
5 The lack of a gold standard is a serious drawback .
6 A more serious drawback in exact work is the following.
7 This complaint is the only serious drawback Angola possesses.
8 This is no longer a serious drawback if the men are holding lines of trenches.
9 But here again we must note a serious drawback .
10 While this was felt to be a serious drawback , it did not necessarily check the chase.
11 There was one serious drawback from their happiness.
12 There was one serious drawback to their plans.
13 To people accustomed to the greater rapidity of ordinary electoral methods this will seem a serious drawback .
14 The extremely delicate nature of the paper matrix was a serious drawback , and had to be overcome.
15 As for her merciful experiment with poor Jack, it had proved to be completely successful-withone serious drawback .
16 Expect to see this light quite often:The system requires four D cells every three months - a serious drawback .
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